Of course, the videos and articles listed above are not a complete list. In fact, they're not even a tiny percentage of the firestorm raging across the Web. While looking at Sphere, an aggregator site, I noticed the following message:29,238 results found related to the I Am Autism Video by Autism Speaks Controversy[Edit: As VAB points out in the comments, Sphere apparently made an error. However, there are certainly a great many posts and videos relating to the controversy, whatever the actual number may be.]

Holy cow. I can't see how Autism Speaks or its supporters can possibly compete with this tidal wave. I'd feel sorry for them, but the whole reason they're in this situation is that they tried to eradicate us and they're now paying the consequences!

Another thing you can do is flag the Autism Speaks video on YouTube. Just say that it is hateful speech. I hope I am not sounding hopelessly naïve about this, but if enough people do this, I am sure YouTube will do something about it.

@rglovejoy: That sounds really awesome! If YouTube removes that video, then there will probably be a court battle between YouTube and Autism Speaks, in which the latter will inevitably alienate so many of its former supporters! Even if you don't think this could happen, it's the right thing to do and it probably might cause something big to happen.

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This blog began its journey in May 2005, countering misinformation and stereotypes about autism. The title was chosen to make clear that autistic people are not changelings or aliens, but are human beings who have just as much right to inhabit Planet Earth as anyone else.
Now, as it reaches the end of its five-year mission, I would like to thank my readers and everyone who is working toward understanding and acceptance. May you find blessings wherever you go.
— abfh, May 31, 2010